A JonBenet Ramsey look-alike from Alabama says John Mark Karr targeted her in 2000 when he was substitute teacher in her hometown.

Kaley Davidson, 17, a high school senior in Florence, Ala., said she freaked out when she saw Karr’s confession on national television, because his infatuation with her in 2000 had gotten the weirdo fired from his job as a substitute teacher.

While the other 10- and 11-year-olds sat unsupervised, Karr would isolate Davidson so he could lavish attention on her, she told her local paper.

“I remember how he would call me in the hall and ask unnecessary questions, like what I wanted to be when I grew up and what I did with my friends for fun,” the teen told the Times Daily.

Karr, who taught at the school for a month and half while enrolled at the University of North Alabama, showed a preference to the girls in the class, but focused especially on Davidson, who resembled the slain child.

The principal of the school took note of Karr’s behavior and warned him about it several times.

“He was paying too much attention to the young girls,” Jim Hope, the former principal, told the Times Daily.

After Karr was called into Hope’s office a third time to be reprimanded, he gathered his stuff and left the school for good.